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December 09, 2005

Here 'Tis

It's the moment you've all been waiting for. This morning, at the Cycle World International Motorcycle Show in Long Beach, PiaggioUSA announces the GTS 250 i.e.  Gts250This is the bike that has been setting fresh benchmarks for maxi scooters as well as classic scooters since the Spring, when it rolled out in Europe.  All through Summer and Fall everyone has been asking us, when will it come to the States? Now it has arrived. Expect, as we experienced recently with the LX150, to see demand outpace the supply for a while. In two words, waiting list. You may well get lucky and get one right away, depending on which of the Fifty is your state. The wait suits me personally at any rate; before I get ready to celebrate fifty years since GS Rex with a whole new all-time great, I want to spend more time honoring sixty years of Vespa with the li'l ol' LX.

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